Tag: Pope Benedict XVI
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Benedict on Divine Mercy: Three Quotes in Support of the Devotion
Explore Pope Benedict XVI’s profound theological support for Divine Mercy through three powerful quotes, revealing his defense of this central Catholic devotion. Read more…
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What the Church Really Demands of the SSPX—Clear and Simple
What does the Church really require of the SSPX? Let’s look again at these seven key statements from Cardinal Müller in 2012—on doctrine, on the authority of the Pope, and on what the Society must embrace in order to return to canonical regularity. Read more…
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Doctrine Expert Cardinal Müller Says Pavone is Not Guilty
Father Frank Pavone’s laicization in 2022 stirred controversy, prompting concerns over justice and political influences, as noted by Cardinal Gerhard Müller. Read more…
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Father Gerald Murray: “Cardinal Fernández Did Things Pornographers Do”
Cardinal Víctor Manuel Fernández faces criticism over past writings on sexuality, raising concerns about his suitability as head of the DDF. Read more…
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The Validity of the New Mass Despite Quo Primum
In 1570, Pope St. Pius V established the Tridentine Mass through Quo Primum, promoting liturgical unity, purity, and continuity within the Catholic Church. Read more…
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How Old is the Traditional Latin Mass?
From its early origins in the late 2nd century, when the Church transitioned from Greek to Latin, to its formal promulgation in the 16th century and its continued presence today, the Latin Mass has existed for over 1,800 years. Read more…